Ohio Administrative Code
Title 173 - Department of Aging
Chapter 173-4 - Older Americans Act Nutrition Program
Section 173-4-04 - Older Americans Act nutrition program: procuring for person direction
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) When an AAA procures for congregate dining project(s) or home-delivered meals project(s), the AAA is subject to rules 173-3-04, 173-3-05, 173-3-05.1, and 173-3-06 of the Administrative Code and this rule.
(B) When an AAA procures for congregate dining project(s) or home-delivered meal project(s), the AAA shall procure for person direction by one of the following competitive procurement methods:
(C) During a state of emergency declared by the governor or a federal public health emergency, paragraph (B) of this rule does not apply with regard to dining formats, location, delivery methods, times, and frequencies.
(D) Definition for this rule: "Person direction" means a subset of person-centered methodology. While person-centered methodology requires providers to work with consumers to determine what is best for the consumers, person direction allows consumers to decide what is best for themselves from a range of viable options. Person direction over congregate and home-delivered meals allows consumers to control the direction of their meals.
Giving consumers options between dining formats, locations, and times; allowing consumers to enjoy multi-generational dining; giving consumers options between entrees at each mealtime; and giving consumers options between one entree and the sides that accompany it and at least one other entree and the sides that accompany it (even if consumers exchange entrees or sides between two or more complete meal options) are examples of possible ways to offer person direction to consumers through congregate nutrition projects.
Giving consumers options between delivery formats (e.g., warm, frozen, chilled), options between delivery times (e.g., morning, afternoon), and options between delivery frequencies (e.g., per-meal delivery, periodic delivery); options between entrees at each mealtime; and options between one entree and the sides that accompany it and at least one other entree and the sides that accompany it (even if consumers exchange entrees or sides between two or more complete meal options) are examples of possible ways to offer person direction to consumers through home-delivered meals programs.
Replaces: 173-4-04